Conception of time in past, present and future

In summary, if there is a being like god, it exists outside of time and therefore its present is always the same. It can also travel to the past and future, but since it is outside of time, it would not meet itself and would not have a separate mind from its past or future self. The concept of something being eternal is also problematic.
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say if there is some kind of being like god, then when is its present? since it existed from the start and will last forever

if god travels to the future or past, would he be able to meet himself, and would they share the same mind or will they think for themselves?
 
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Arkarian said:
say if there is some kind of being like god, then when is its present? since it existed from the start and will last forever

if god travels to the future or past, would he be able to meet himself, and would they share the same mind or will they think for themselves?

The standard theological response is that god is 'eternal', or outside of time.

In this sense, the universe is like a book. A god could go to any page and read as far as he likes, then select another page, at random, and read from there.

There are of course all sorts of problems with the idea of anything being eternal, since its a somewhat empty and meaningless word.
 
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There is no time only a constant present.
 

Related to Conception of time in past, present and future

1. What is the concept of time in the past?

The concept of time in the past refers to the perception of events that have already occurred. It is often described as history and can be measured through the use of calendars, clocks, and other timekeeping devices. The past is considered to be fixed and unchangeable, as it has already happened.

2. How is time perceived in the present?

The present is the current moment in time and is constantly changing. It is the time in which we experience and interact with the world around us. Our perception of the present can be influenced by external factors such as our surroundings and internal factors such as our thoughts and emotions.

3. What is the concept of time in the future?

The concept of time in the future refers to events that have not yet occurred. It is often viewed as a realm of possibilities and uncertainties. The future can be shaped by our actions and decisions in the present, but it is ultimately unknown and can only be speculated upon.

4. How does the perception of time differ among individuals?

The perception of time can vary greatly among individuals. Factors such as culture, age, and personal experiences can influence how we perceive time. For some, time may seem to pass quickly, while for others it may seem to drag on. Our perception of time can also be influenced by our attention and level of engagement in a particular activity.

5. Can the concept of time be studied scientifically?

Yes, the concept of time can be studied scientifically through various disciplines such as physics, psychology, and neuroscience. Scientists use different methods and theories to understand how we perceive time and the mechanisms behind it. However, the concept of time remains a complex and ongoing area of research.

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